Jerry Brewer of the Seattle Times quoted Richard Sherman in talking about the offense taking the charge

But the offense, which produced a season-high 368 yards, led the rally. Braylon Edwards resurfaced and caught a 10-yard touchdown pass on a fade route to trim the deficit to 23-17 with 7:21 remaining. The Seahawks forced a punt, but then had to punt themselves with 3:14 left. Carroll made the risky decision to give it back to the Patriots and trust his defense. It worked. The defense held before Wilson's game-winning pass to Rice."We had no doubt," Sherman said. "We trust our offense."

I think this team grew yesterday on levels we may not have imagined.

Red Bryant nearly gave Russell Wilson a hug after that game winning touchdown. Sherman, the guy who could be pointed to for possibly "putting it out there" with any frustrations between the O and the D is now the guy who has "trust" in the kid and I love it. I think Brewers right, this is now a complete team.

what do you guys think?

We are the 2014 Superbowl champions and it can never, ever be taken away.Greatest defense in NFL history.

Not quite. Wilson needed the space afforded by bad defenses to work on his timing and chemistry, but these last two victories did happen against awful pass defenses. He might revert a bit vs SF (#6 pass defense per DVOA).

I think we'll need some time (and some more reloading on offense) to finish becoming a consistent offense that will play together for years. But we're definitely getting there. Rice, Miller, and Baldwin will be part of it.

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MontanaHawk05 wrote:Not quite. Wilson needed the space afforded by bad defenses to work on his timing and chemistry, but these last two victories did happen against awful pass defenses. I think we'll need some time (and some more reloading on offense) to finish becoming a consistent offense. But we're definitely getting there.

Their run defense was stellar though. They made us pretty one dimensional. It's not like we gashed them for 5 yards per clip 5 times in a row, then Wilson hucked it deep. More like we ran the ball for 2, and then Wilson threw deep despite a whole bunch of pressure.

Seeker wrote:Jerry Brewer of the Seattle Times quoted Richard Sherman in talking about the offense taking the charge

But the offense, which produced a season-high 368 yards, led the rally. Braylon Edwards resurfaced and caught a 10-yard touchdown pass on a fade route to trim the deficit to 23-17 with 7:21 remaining. The Seahawks forced a punt, but then had to punt themselves with 3:14 left. Carroll made the risky decision to give it back to the Patriots and trust his defense. It worked. The defense held before Wilson's game-winning pass to Rice."We had no doubt," Sherman said. "We trust our offense."

I think this team grew yesterday on levels we may not have imagined.

Red Bryant nearly gave Russell Wilson a hug after that game winning touchdown. Sherman, the guy who could be pointed to for possibly "putting it out there" with any frustrations between the O and the D is now the guy who has "trust" in the kid and I love it. I think Brewers right, this is now a complete team.

what do you guys think?

What is this about "putting it out there" by Sherm regarding frustrations with the offense? Am I missing something? I don't recall anything he has said that points to him being frustrated with the offense. When was this?

Seeker wrote:Jerry Brewer of the Seattle Times quoted Richard Sherman in talking about the offense taking the charge

But the offense, which produced a season-high 368 yards, led the rally. Braylon Edwards resurfaced and caught a 10-yard touchdown pass on a fade route to trim the deficit to 23-17 with 7:21 remaining. The Seahawks forced a punt, but then had to punt themselves with 3:14 left. Carroll made the risky decision to give it back to the Patriots and trust his defense. It worked. The defense held before Wilson's game-winning pass to Rice."We had no doubt," Sherman said. "We trust our offense."

I think this team grew yesterday on levels we may not have imagined.

Red Bryant nearly gave Russell Wilson a hug after that game winning touchdown. Sherman, the guy who could be pointed to for possibly "putting it out there" with any frustrations between the O and the D is now the guy who has "trust" in the kid and I love it. I think Brewers right, this is now a complete team.

what do you guys think?

What is this about "putting it out there" by Sherm regarding frustrations with the offense? Am I missing something? I don't recall anything he has said that points to him being frustrated with the offense. When was this?

Neither have I. Maybe he's referring to his outspoken nature and if anyone would speak out about the offensive woes, it would be Sherm. I don't see it. Sherms always talking about "US" and he clearly is a great team mate and intelligent.

Message boards were created to be inhabited by the "self delusional". We just happen to have more than our share. There are some personalities that simply cannot tolerate "success"....because it is "too subjective".

nategreat wrote: What is this about "putting it out there" by Sherm regarding frustrations with the offense? Am I missing something? I don't recall anything he has said that points to him being frustrated with the offense. When was this?

i believe it was during week 4 against the rams sherman made a comment post interview saying the defense only gave up 6 points and did everything they needed but the offense needed to step it up. some people said he was throwing them under the bus but he was just "puting it out there"